Second Case of Measles Found Outside Albany

A second case of the measles has been discovered here in the Albany area. It's been about two weeks since the Department of Health issued their advisory after an RPI student contracted the rare respiratory infection. Now a young child has been diagnosed with the measles.

The identity of the child has not been released, however; authorities are investigating the possibility that the child was at the emergency room at the same time as the RPI student. Which means, other people could have been exposed and contracted the virus if they were at any of the following places at such times (according to the Times Union). Here are places the child with measles could have exposed others:

"Seton Health (St. Mary's) Emergency Department: May 26th from 5am to 8:30am or May 27th from 9pm to May 28th 1am.